2013-
Woodworking (building small pieces)
This
might have been the hardest one so far to work on. I live in a rented apartment, so there isn't
much room for changes or power tools.
Though in this year alone, I was able to make a new headboard, build a
bench, refinish a coffee table, and stained new bedside tables.
The new
headboard was a birthday gift to my husband, though it wasn't much of a
surprise. We were moving a week after
his birthday, and I didn't want to have to move the old headboard with us. Our apartment is mostly mid-century in
decoration because of grandparent hand-me-downs and my taste in decor. Though my husband's design taste is what I
like to call "Western Chic."
He loves the rugged elements of the West, but doesn't want to see spurs,
cowboy boots, and animal hides laying around.
I found this simple headboard design on Pinterest.
All you have to do is take a couple of wood boards, stain them, and drill them into your wall. Well... that's a problem for us. Living in a rental, I can't drill into the wall. So I took another two pieces of wood and drilled those perpendicular to the four front boards. My husband picked out a rugged stain, and we bought extra so one day I could build and stain new nightstands to match.
All you have to do is take a couple of wood boards, stain them, and drill them into your wall. Well... that's a problem for us. Living in a rental, I can't drill into the wall. So I took another two pieces of wood and drilled those perpendicular to the four front boards. My husband picked out a rugged stain, and we bought extra so one day I could build and stain new nightstands to match.
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